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I n1) infmlAnother crack like that and I'll drop you — Еще одна такая шутка, и я тебя вырублю
2) infmlOne more crack and I'll have it — Еще одна попытка, и у меня все получится
3) slII vi infmlCrack has been around for years in medicinal form — Кокаин, который получил название крэк, существовал много лет как медицинское средство
1)2)They kept at her till she finally cracked and talked — Они не отставали от нее до тех пор, пока она не сдалась и не начала говорить
III vt infmlWe knew she'd finally crack — Мы знали, что она в конце концов расколется
1)2)They'll have to wait until science cracks the mystery of just how leprosy is transmitted — Им придется подождать, пока ученые не разгадают тайну относительно того, как передается проказа
3)4)We almost cracked the safe before the alarm went off — Мы почти открыли сейф до того, как сработала сигнализация
5)6) AmETwenty bucks? Gee, I can't crack that — Двадцать баксов? Боюсь, что я не смогу это разменять
7) AmEIV adj infmlWhen the pitchman is about to crack the price something funny happens — Когда уличный торговец готов назвать цену, происходит что-то непонятное
With our crack staff we can have everything worked out in no time — С нашим высококвалифицированным персоналом мы можем быстро решать любую задачу
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2 give way
1) отступать, давать дорогу; расступиться, раздвинуться, пропуститьThe crowd gave way, and one by one the prisoners were thrust in. (U. Sinclair, ‘Jimmie Higgins’, ch. VI) — Толпа расступилась, и арестованных поодиночке впихнули в машину.
2) (to smb. или smth.) уступать, идти на уступки кому-л. или чему-л., сдавать свои позиции; уступать место чему-л., сменяться чем-л.In the beginning he had been watched with anxiety, perhaps even with misgiving. But soon this gave way to open admiration. (A. J. Cronin, ‘A Thing of Beauty’, part II, ch. XIV) — Сначала за его работой наблюдали с опасением, почти с тревогой. Но вскоре тревога сменилась открытым восхищением.
‘I've heard rumors of the story - what really happened?’ she asked, the woman in her giving way to the reporter. (S. Heym, ‘The Crusaders’, book I, ch. 2) — - Я слышала об этой истории. Расскажите, как было дело. - В Карен заговорило не любопытство женщины, а профессиональный интерес.
Sir H: "I am not giving way, so the hon. member need not get ants in his pants. I have only two minutes and he took too long anyway." (‘Parliamentary Debates’, ‘House of Commons’) — Сэр Г: "Я не собираюсь уступать место другому оратору. Почтенный джентльмен может не трепыхаться. В моем распоряжении только две минуты, а он проговорил больше положенного времени."
The Government must not give way to political blackmail from the arms kings. (‘Daily Worker’) — Правительство не должно идти на уступки торговцам оружием, прибегающим к политическому шантажу.
3) отказать, испортиться, сломаться; сдать (о здоровье, нервах); помутиться ( о рассудке); подкоситься ( о ногах)Something gave way in him, and words came welling up... (J. Galsworthy, ‘Caravan’, ‘Salvation of a Forsyte’) — Что-то прорвалось в нем, и слова посыпались одно за другим...
The uproar was appalling, perilous to the ear-drums; one feared there was too much sound for the room to hold - that the walls must give way or the ceiling crack. (U. Sinclair, ‘The Jungle’, ch. III) — Шум стоял невообразимый: казалось, что лопнут барабанные перепонки, что зал не вместит в себя все эти звуки и обвалятся стены или обрушится потолок.
Something seemed to give way in his heart; it really felt to him as though something were breaking, and he felt strangely weak. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 75) — Что-то неладное творилось у него с сердцем: ему казалось, что оно действительно рвется на части, и он чувствовал непривычную слабость.
Her words startled him; his composure began to give way... (A. J. Cronin, ‘Three Loves’, book II, ch. 29) — Слова матери встревожили Питера. Спокойствие изменило ему...
He moved forward and his legs gave way and he fell awkwardly and completely on his side, his arms and head flinging themselves loosely at will. (J. Aldridge, ‘The Diplomat’, ch. 16) — Он сделал движение вперед, ноги у него разъехались, и он, неуклюже взмахнув руками, боком грохнулся на лед.
...we have to do with one whose mind has given way under continued strain. (I. Murdoch, ‘The Black Prince’, ‘Postscript by Rachel’) —...перед нами человек, чей рассудок не выдержал длительного напряжения.
4) (to smth.) давать волю чему-л., поддаваться, предаваться (какому-л. чувству); потерять самообладание, контрольRebecca gave way to some very sincere and touching regrets that a piece of marvellous good fortune should have been so near her, and she actually obliged to decline it. (W. Thackeray, ‘Vanity Fair’, ch. XV) — Ребекка предавалась весьма искренним и трогательным сожалениям по поводу того, что удача была так близко, а между тем она была вынуждена отказаться от нее.
Here the dame was... inclined to give way to a passion of tears. (W. Scott, ‘The Fortunes of Nigel’, ch. XXXVI) — В эту минуту дама... готова была залиться горькими слезами.
Margery: "Oh! What shall we do?" Dorothy: "Don't give way, Marge. It's not certain yet." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Bread-Winner’, sc. 1) — Марджери: "Боже! Что с нами будет?" Дороти: "Держи себя в руках, Мардж. Пока еще ничего не известно."
Left alone in her strange abode Jennie gave way to her saddened feelings. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Jennie Gerhardt’, ch. X) — Оставшись одна в новом, чужом месте, Дженни дала волю своему горю.
5) налечь на вёсла, прибавить ходуAnd the next moment he and the captain had dropped aboard of us, and we had showed off and given way. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Treasure Island’, ch. XVI) — Грей и капитан быстро прыгнули в шлюпку, мы отчалили и налегли на весла.
6) ком. понизиться в цене ( об акциях на фондовой бирже) -
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1) дaвaть дopoгу; paccтупитьcя, пpoпуcтитьThe crowd gave way, and one by one the prisoners were thrust in (U. Sinclair)2) (to smb. или smth.) уcтупaть, идти нa уcтупки кoму-л. или чeму-л., cдaвaть cвoи пoзиции; уcтупaть мecтo чeму-л., cмeнятьcя чём-л.The Government must not give way to political blackmail from the arms kings (Daily Worker). In the beginning he had been watched with anxiety, perhaps even with misgiving. But soon this gave way to open admiration (A. J. Cronin)3) oткaзaть, иcпopтитьcя, cлoмaтьcя; нaдлoмитьcя, oбpушитьcя, oбвaлитьcя; cдaть (o здopoвьe, нepвax); пoдкocитьcя (o нoгax)', пoмутитьcя (o paccудкe)Something gave way in him, and words came welling up (J. Galsworthy). The uproar was appalling, perilous to the eardrums; one feared there was too much sound for the room to hold - that the wall must give way or the ceiling crack (U. Sinclair). He moved forward and his legs gave way and he fell awkwardly and completely on his side (J. Aldridge). We have to do with one whose mind has given way under continued strain (J. Murdoch)4) (to smth.) дaвaть вoлю чeму-л., пoддaвaтьcя, пpeдaвaтьcя (кaкoму-л. чувcтву); пoтepять caмooблaдaниeNorah. Oh, it's cruel. Miss Pringle. (Trying to console her). My dear, don't give way. I'm sure you'll have no difficulty in finding another situation (W. S. Maugham). You mustn't give way to your feelings like this. You must not cry (Th. Dreiser). George fancied that, if it had not been for the restraining influence of the sweet woman at his side, the young man might have given way to violent language (J. K. Jerome) -
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нагрузка; груз; загрузка; заряд; тяжесть; ноша; загруженность (количество работы); закладка (заготовки в станок); pl. гружёные вагонетки; II грузить; нагружать; загружать; закладывать (деталь в приспособление); заряжать- load at first crack - load carrying capacity - load-carrying covering - load-carrying skin - load curve - load-deflection curve - load deflection of tyre - load-deformation curve - load diversity - load due to own weight - load due to snow - load due to wind - load extension curve - load increment - load-inflation table - load limit - load on axle - load out - load peak - load per unit - load per unit length - load rate - load-supporting ability of ground - load-strain diagram - load tension - load test - load testing of structures - load-time diagram - load to collapse - load-transfer device - load uniformly distributed over span - load-up - load-up condition - at no load - acting load - active load - actual load - apex load - artificial load - assumed load - asymmetric load - attach a sling to the load - bulky load - cable load - capacitive load - capacity load - carousel load - carry a load - centre-point load - centric load - centrifugal load - cantilever load - constant power load - constant torque load - dead-line load - drawbar load - dynamical load - elastic-limit load - emergency load - endurance limit load - equalization of load at conveyer pulleys - equalization of load at hoisting drums - equivalent load - extra load - fail under a load - fail under an impact load - failure load - fictitious load - filter load - frictional load - gravity load - gripper load - heaped load - heating load - heavy load - high friction load - high inertial load - hydrodynamic load - hydrostatic load - ice load - lateral load - locking load - machine load - maximum load - maximum useful load on table - midspan load - minimum load - miscellaneous load - mobile load - momentary load - most efficient load - movable load - moving load - multiaxial loads - near-ultimate load - net load - no-load - nominal load - non-central load - noncutting load - normal load - oblique load - off-center load - off-design load - operate at no-load - operating load - optimally load - optimum work load - oscillating load - out-of-balance load - outer load - outer ring load - overhauling load - overhung load - over-tolerance load - palletized work load - panel load - parabolic load - part load - pay load - paying load - peak load - permanent load - permanently acting load - permissible load - perpendicular load - pick-up load - piezoelectric load - point load - pollutant load - pollutional load - potential order load - predetermined maximum cutting load - pressure load - production load - proof load - proportional limit load - pulling load - pulsating load - punch load - quiescent load - racking load - radial load - rapidly moving load - rated load - rated load capacity - react a load - reactive load - release the load - repeated load - resist load - return load - reversal load - reversed load - rolling load - roof load - rotating inner ring load - rotating outer ring load - safe load - safe bearing load - service load - severe load - shear load - shear lock load - shearing load - shock load - side load - sightseers loading onto a bus - single load - snow load - specific tooth load - specified load - specified rated load - split load - stated load - static load - statical load - stationary load - steady load - steady-state load - steering axle load - stiffness test load - stylus load - sucker-rod load - sudden load - suddenly applied load - super-load - superimposed load - sustained load - surface load - symmetrical loads - take up the load - tangential load - target load - tensile load - tension load - terminal load - test load - test scale load - thrust load - tilting load - tooth load - torque load - torsional load - total load - towed load - traction load - tractional load - traffic load - transferred load - transient load - transmitted load - transport a load - transverse load - travelling load - trial load - ultimate load - unbalanced load - under load - uniform load - uniformly distributed load - unit load - unsafe load - useful load - variable load - varying load - vibrational load - vibratory load - waste load - water load - way-supported loads - weight load - wheel load - wide load - wind load - working load - zero load -
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1) условие || обусловливать2) состояние || поддерживать (приводить в) определённое состояние3) положение; ситуация4) мн. ч. режим5) мн. ч. параметры7) выдерживать (напр. древесину)8) горн. подвергать обработке реагентами перед флотацией9) текст. испытывать степень влажности•conditions beyond the experience — условия ( полёта), выходящие за рамки опыта ( пилота);-
abnormal operating conditions
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accident condition
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added-value condition
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adjoint boundary condition
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adverse conditions
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airworthy condition
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alert condition
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ambient conditions
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anticipated operating conditions
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application conditions
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as-cast condition
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as-deposited condition
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as-drawn condition
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as-extruded condition
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as-forged condition
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asymmetrical conditions
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asynchronous condition
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atmospheric conditions
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average operating conditions
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balanced conditions
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beet cutting conditions
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boundary condition
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breaking conditions
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burning conditions
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busy condition
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characteristic condition
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chemistry conditions
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close conditions
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cold furnace condition
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compatibility condition
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condition of indeterminacy
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condition of static equilibrium
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conjugating boundary condition
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contact conditions
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continuity condition
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continuous conditions
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controlled atmosphere conditions
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controlled conditions
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cost optimum condition
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crack arrest conditions
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crack extension conditions
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crew physical condition
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criticality conditions
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current yield condition
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cutting conditions
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deadlock condition
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debugging conditions
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design conditions
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dirt load condition
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disabled condition
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docking initial contact conditions
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don't care condition
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downstream stagnation conditions
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dust condition
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end fixity condition
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energized condition
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equilibrium condition
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equilibrium fuel burnup conditions
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equilibrium xenon conditions
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equipment-damaging condition
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error condition
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exception condition
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existence condition
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extreme conditions
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fault conditions
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faulty condition
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field condition
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firing conditions
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flight conditions
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free surface conditions
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governing conditions
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hostile conditions
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humid condition
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humidity conditions
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hunting conditions
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initial condition
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in-lock condition
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in-pile conditions
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in-place conditions
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in-plane boundary conditions
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in-situ conditions
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instrument meteorological conditions
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jump conditions
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landing conditions
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living conditions
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load conditions
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loading condition
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local condition
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local flow conditions
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logical condition
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lowest weather conditions
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machine conditions
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machining conditions
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making conditions
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meteorological conditions
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mill conditions
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moisture conditions
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no-load conditions
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off condition
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operated condition
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operating condition
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precipitation conditions
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rigidity condition
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roof conditions
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running conditions
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runoff conditions
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self-testing conditions
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service conditions
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side condition
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slipping condition
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stability conditions
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stabilized condition
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stagnant conditions
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standard condition
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standby condition
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starting conditions
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start-oscillation condition
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steady-state condition
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steady condition
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storage conditions
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stream conditions
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strength condition
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stress condition
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sufficient condition
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surface condition
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symmetrical conditions
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takeoff conditions
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temperature conditions
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terminal conditions
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terrain undercarriage working condition
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test conditions
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test-bed conditions
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thermal conditions
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thermodynamic condition
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traction-free boundary conditions
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tractor underfoot condition
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transient condition
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trial conditions
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turbulent conditions
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turn-down conditions
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unbalanced conditions
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unballasted condition
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unmanned conditions
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unpredictable conditions
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unsteady-state condition
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unsteady condition
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upstream stagnation conditions
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usage conditions
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viewing conditions
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wait condition
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